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Popularity & promotion #87

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kamilmysliwiec opened this issue Jun 4, 2017 · 13 comments
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Popularity & promotion #87

kamilmysliwiec opened this issue Jun 4, 2017 · 13 comments

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@kamilmysliwiec
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Hi everyone,
I've published the recent version of the framework. Now, Nest has almost every feature, which I planned to introduce. Pipes filled the gap, between middlewares and route handlers, observable-based microservices looks better and allows to send multiple messages, ws adapters & custom transport strategies makes framework more flexible.

Sure, there is still a lot of things in 'todo' stage:

  • fully update the docs,
  • more test utilities,
  • 3rd-party modules (databases, swagger integration, etc.)

But finally the ecosystem coincides with my idea.

What's now? Promotion stuff.. and I need your help & advices here. What we can do to make Nest more popular? In the nearest future I want to write some tutorials - show people step by step 'how to create applications with Nest', but I need more time..

Do you have any ideas? I remember @alexjoverm had a great idea in the past. Maybe can you help somehow?

Thanks!

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thomrick commented Jun 4, 2017

Hey @kamilmysliwiec,
I've already started to talk about Nest in the French community !

Some of my colleagues already try to use Nest in his project with HTTP2 with success but with dark magic (need to listen with a null parameter to be able to use HTTP2 protocol !!!)

I'll write articles at Xebia France press review and blog.

I'll also make some presentations to my entire company at the monthly tech event.

I'm currently try to use it in my current professional project (in proposal for now) for a french Bank company !

The next step for me is to make a presentation at the Xebicon event at the end of the year (Xebia France big event with a lot of big French companies) and also at Devoxx France next year !

I think it could be a great start in France ! :-D

@kamilmysliwiec
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Thanks @thomrick, it sounds awesome! I very I appreciate your concern 🎉

@guumaster
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Maybe you can move all nestjs repos to its own github organization

@ProbablePrime
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Would you like a proof read of the existing docs? That might help. I've noticed a few spelling mistakes and grammar issues. Nothing too bad. Just wanting to help :P

@alexjoverm
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Hi!

Yes! As we discussed on #6, I could help by creating a set of lessons, or even better, a course. @kamilmysliwiec would you like to have a chat about it?

Aside, I think some regular blog posts, publishing them on Reddit/HackerNews/Twitter would help. As they are TypeScript related, they could be published on TypeScript weekly newsletters as well.

@kamilmysliwiec
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@guumaster, definitely needed, just want to ensure that everything is perfect before moving.

@ProbablePrime - would be awesome!

@alexjoverm could we chat on gitter? :)

@KatSick
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KatSick commented Aug 5, 2017

@kamilmysliwiec i will speak today at VinnytsiaJS conference about NestJS. Unfortunately in Ukrainian, but still i hope that my speak will increase the popularity of your awesome tool

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KatSick commented Aug 5, 2017

Schedule: http://vinnytsiajs.org/file/2016/05/VinnytsiaJS-2017-Schedule-1.pdf
Website: http://vinnytsiajs.org/
Video will come soon

@kamilmysliwiec
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@KatSick woow! Thank you so much 😍

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cdiaz commented Aug 15, 2017

@jyu213 Has made a brief traduction in Chinese 👍

@kamilmysliwiec
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Hello,
Nest is finally moved into his own GitHub organization

@BorntraegerMarc
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What would you think of a website like https://www.webcomponents.org but for nest modules? Or some other form of promoting nest modules. I see one critical point of success of this library is to be able to see in one place all the communities contributions & modules

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